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One Crime At A Time

One Crime At A Time

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TRUE CRIME/COMEDY podcast featuring sisters from the same mister with the same dark, sometimes inappropriate, sense of humor. One a true crime junkie, the other not so much. Listen and laugh as Shannon presents the details one crime at a time to Kristina who is hearing them for the first time.

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  • The Miami Strangler
    Jul 16 2025
    Between nineteen sixty four and nineteen seventy, a ghost haunted the sun-drenched streets of Miami. He left behind a trail of at least nine victims, each one a chilling testament to his brutality. In modern true crime circles, he’s known as The Miami Strangler, but back then, the press didn't have a single, tidy name for him. To the police, he was a baffling series of clues and multiple suspects, with one major problem: the killer didn't seem to exist. He was a phantom, a whisper in the humid Florida air, a force that struck with terrifying randomness and then just… dissolved back into the city's shadows. This is the story of how he got away with it.We thank you for your support! Become a member of our Patreon for just $1.99. Click HERE to join.Disclaimer: The content in this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. This channel is not affiliated with any law enforcement entity nor any court system.Music: Hard to Beat (OCAAT Theme) and Investigations Inc by Artist Musical Logos#crime #unsolved #horrorstories #facts #history #serialkiller #unsolvedmysteries #miamiSources:Wikipedia – “Miami Strangler” (recently updated with core case details and suspect information) WikipediaMiami-Dade Sheriff’s Office Cold Cases (1960–1969 archive) – Reference to official unsolved homicide listings Miami-Dade County+1CBS News+1The Flat Tire Murders: Unsolved Crimes of a South Florida Serial Killer by Michael Burns – comprehensive overview of patterns and methodsNBC Miami (Jun 5, 2025) – Reporting on a suspected serial killer targeting the homeless (contextual comparison) YouTube+15NBC 6 South Florida+15NBC 6 South Florida+15CBS Miami / WFOR (Apr 25, 2025) – Fingerprint match solved a nearly 40-year-old murder in North Miami Beach, showing local cold-case success with modern forensics CBS News“Hunt for Strangler Under Way” – The Miami Herald, c. November 1970Announcing the multi-victim investigation and seeking public assistance after the ninth killing. WikipediaReport on Mary E. McGreevy’s death – August 1964Local coverage of the first known victim, including details of the scene and lack of forced entry. WikipediaCoverage of Sylvia Valdez’s murder – March 1965Featuring information about her shooting and strangulation, the last-known sighting with two men, and the police composite sketch. WikipediaStory on Bernadita Gonzalez’s disappearance and discovery – early 1966Reports of her missing status, phone calls from distraught family, and recovery of her body in a nearby lake. Wikipedia+1newspapers.com+1Final murders recap – October 1970Summaries of back-to-back killings (Regina Bonnanno and Patrice Newkirk) that prompted Miami to officially label the cases as the work of a serial killer. Wikipedia+1WikiHunt for Strangler Under Way” – The Miami Herald, c. November 1970 Announcing the multi-victim investigation and seeking public assistance after the ninth killing. Wikipedia Report on Mary E. McGreevy’s death – August 1964 Local coverage of the first known victim, including details of the scene and lack of forced entry. Wikipedia Coverage of Sylvia Valdez’s murder – March 1965 Featuring information about her shooting and strangulation, the last-known sighting with two men, and the police composite sketch. Wikipedia Story on Bernadita Gonzalez’s disappearance and discovery – early 1966 Reports of her missing status, phone calls from distraught family, and recovery of her body in a nearby lake. Wikipedia+1newspapers.com+1 Final murders recap – October 1970 Summaries of back-to-back killings (Regina Bonnanno and Patrice Newkirk) that prompted Miami to officially label the cases as the work of a serial killer. Wikipedia+1Wiki
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    34 mins
  • The Freeway Phantom
    Jul 8 2025
    Between 1971 and 1972, the nation’s capital was gripped by fear. A ruthless predator was stalking the streets of Washington, D.C., abducting young Black girls in broad daylight… only to dump their bodies along the I-295 corridor. The press would dub him the Freeway Phantom—a name that still chills those who remember the case. But over 50 years later, not a single arrest has been made. Who was this phantom? Why did the killings stop? And why do so few people even remember these girls’ names? This is the story of the Freeway Phantom.

    We thank you for your support! Become a member of our Patreon for just $1.99. Click HERE to join.

    Disclaimer: The content in this podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. This channel is not affiliated with any law enforcement entity nor any court system.

    Music: Hard to Beat (OCAAT Theme) and Investigations Inc by Artist Musical Logos

    Sources:
    1. WUSA9 – Cold Case: Freeway Phantom Series https://www.wusa9.com/
    2. The Washington Post Archives (1971–2023)
    3. Washington Afro-American Newspaper (1970s)
    4. NBC4 Washington — "Who Was the Freeway Phantom?"
    5. Metropolitan Police Department (Washington, D.C.) — Cold Case Unit
    6. FBI Cold Case Files (Freedom of Information Act releases)
    7. Prince George’s County Police Department Records (PGPD)
    8. Tantamount - Blaine Pardoe and Victoria Hester
    9. Washington City Paper - Mysteriously Missing FBI Report Could Have Helped Solve the Freeway Phantom Cold Case Murders


    #crime #unsolved #horrorstories #facts #history #serialkiller #unsolvedmysteries
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    28 mins
  • Lewis Clark Valley Murders
    Jun 24 2025
    Between 1979 and 1982, five individuals—ranging from a 12-year-old girl to a 35-year-old man—vanished or were murdered in the Lewis–Clark Valley. Their cases share striking similarities: outdoors, near roads or fairgrounds, with connections to the Lewiston Civic Theater. A single suspect, linked circumstantially to multiple crimes, remains unnamed and uncharged. Despite renewed efforts via documentaries and cold-case units, the murders remain unsolved, pending breakthrough DNA evidence or new witnesses.

    If you have any information, contact Lewiston Police Department Investigative Section or Asotin County Sheriff’s Office.

    Sources:
    https://www.yakimaherald.com/news/local/investigation-discovery-show-debuting-thursday-will-focus-on-decades-old-mysterious-deaths-and-disappearances-in/article_2d028eea-f199-11e8-8650-87241daf0619.html

    https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/idaho-serial-killer-unsolved-murder-b2046719.html?utm_source=chatgpt.com

    https://podcast9.com/share/episode/1asQnyXsao/the-trail-went-cold-episode-147-the-lewis-clark-valley-murders?utm_source=chatgpt.com

    https://www.grunge.com/826788/the-unsolved-lewis-clark-valley-murders/
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    16 mins
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